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Presented by:
Rachel Harrington (COTA/L, CPRCS) &
Jessica Hill (COTA/L, CPRCS)
Sign up to join the free webinar on January 20th at 1 PM (MST)
This free, live webinar will show you how using simple, fun activities that involve all the senses can make a big difference. Whether you’re a parent, a therapist, or someone who supports kids, you’ll learn easy-to-use tools you can start doing right away.
When we add balanced, multi-sensory activities into a child’s daily routine, they often show:
Multi-sensory processing means using more than one sense—like sight, sound, touch, or movement—at the same time. This approach helps children’s brains work more smoothly and efficiently, making it easier for them to focus, learn, and stay calm.
Why Is It Important?
When children engage in activities that involve multiple senses, their brains build stronger connections. These connections help them understand information better, handle new situations with confidence, and manage their emotions and behaviors more effectively.
Multi-sensory activities aren’t just for kids who struggle with focus or learning—they’re helpful for all children. By giving the brain a rich variety of input, you’re giving every child a chance to develop important skills, improve their attention, and enjoy learning in a fun, engaging way.
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Great For:
Parents, Educators, Therapists, Anyone Working with or Caregiving for Children
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January 20th at 1 PM MST
If you can't make the live webinar, sign up anyways and we'll send you the recording!
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Take the Post Assessment to get 0.2 CEUs (2 Contact Hours) after you watch the webinar for FREE
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LEARN FROM OUR TWO PASSIONATE (& SUPER FUN) CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS
We are two very passionate Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants who specialize in Sensory Integration and Primitive Reflex Integration.
After over 10 years of working with children in outpatient settings, we realized we wanted to bring our expertise to more families and therapists. With this mission in mind, we started the All Things Sensory Podcast, and have been creating in-depth trainings to help children with sensory challenges and retained primitive reflexes.
Our goal is to empower and educate families, caregivers, therapists, and educators to ultimately create strong, confident children!
We are so excited to have you join us!
Rachel Harrington (COTA/L, CPRCS)
Jessica Hill (COTA/L, CPRCS)
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Distance Learning—Interactive
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